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    SSLV's first dedicated commercial launch to put Australia-built satellite into orbit in 2026

    NSIL and Space Machines Company have announced that their newest rocket, the SSLV, will launch its first dedicated commercial launch with the Optimus satellite. The launch will set the stage for Space Machines Company's second Optimus spacecraft, the largest Australian-designed and built spacecraft to date. The mission, named Space MAITRI, will mark a significant milestone in the strategic partnership between Australia and India in the space domain, fostering closer ties between commercial, institutional, and government space organizations.

    Master Your English Skills: How to ace the TOEFL Test for foreign admissions

    Indian students aiming to study abroad must demonstrate readiness for academic success in English-speaking environments through TOEFL iBT test. ETS India is running TOEFL India Contest and TOEFL UK India Scholarships to motivate students.

    India emerges a top five destination for realty FDI

    India ranked among the top five global destinations for cross-border capital in land and development site investments in the March quarter, with foreign investors accounting for about 55% of the inflows, according to real estate services firm Colliers. Significantly, 73% of new foreign investments targeted ready assets, as reported in Colliers' latest Asia Pacific Global Capital Flows report.

    Third term for Modi likely to see closer defense ties with US as India's rivalry with China grows

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes on boosting India's military preparedness and clout, focusing on expanding defense production and exports to counter China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

    India offers $500 billion investment opportunity in clean energy: Commerce secretary

    India's commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal announced at the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore that India presents an investment opportunity exceeding $500 billion in the clean energy sector, including renewables, green hydrogen, and electric vehicles by 2030. The forum, consisting of 14 countries like India, Australia, and the US, has identified investment prospects totaling $23 billion for sustainable infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific region.

    CDSCO panel gives nod for continuation of phase-II clinical trial of SII's dengue vaccine

    An expert committee recommended continuation of phase-II clinical trial of Serum Institute of India's vaccine against dengue after successful phase-I interim trial in Australia. The SEC recommendations were made on May 31.

    • Indian HNIs swell by 12.2% YoY in 2023, wealth surges 12.4% on booming markets, economy: Report

      The number of high net-worth individuals (HNIs) in India increased by 12.2% in 2023, reaching 35.89 lakh individuals. Their financial wealth also rose by 12.4% to $1,445.7 billion, driven by a strong economy and the performance of domestic equity markets.

      India offers above $500 bln investment opportunity in clean energy value chain

      India offers a $500 billion investment opportunity in clean energy by 2030 at the IPEF Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore, resulting in $23 billion investment opportunities for sustainable infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific.

      India offers USD 500 billion investment opportunities in clean energy, other sectors by 2030

      New Delhi India offers huge investment opportunities worth over USD 500 billion, particularly in clean energy value chain including renewables, green hydrogen and EV, by 2030, the commerce ministry said on Thursday. This was stated by Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal, who is in Singapore for the two-day meet of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Investor Forum.

      The man who escaped the scam rings of Cambodia

      Thousands of workers are trafficked to Southeast Asia to commit cyber fraud on their fellow citizens over social media. Ex-serviceman Botcha Sankhar, who was forced to work in the scam compounds of Cambodia for six months, unravels the modus operandi of this new and terrifying form of crime and forced labour

      India's Altmin in talks with Australia for lithium supplies

      Indian battery materials producer Altmin is in discussions with the Australian government to secure lithium supplies as part of its expansion strategy to meet growing demand for the critical mineral. Altmin currently sources lithium carbonate from Brazil and Bolivia and aims to establish lithium refineries in Brazil and Australia. The company plans to set up a cathode active materials plant in India by 2025 and is raising funds for its expansion efforts.

      View: Tackling FTA attractions

      India has resumed free trade negotiations with trading partners after withdrawing from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) negotiations in 2019. The process has been restarted with the signing of India-Mauritius Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement (CECPA) in March 2021, followed by India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) in 2022, and India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) pact in February this year.

      Bonjour! Pointers to start your French higher education

      France has announced a plan to triple the number of Indian students by 2030, aiming to welcome around 30,000 students within six years. This initiative enhances France's appeal as a destination for global education, attracting students with its multiculturalism and academic prestige. However, studying in France differs significantly from anglophone countries due to language and cultural differences.

      India's monumental election logistics: A global showcase of democratic process

      India is conducting the world's largest democratic election with 968.8 million registered voters. This massive process, nearly three times the U.S. population, is being held in seven phases, ending on June 1, with results expected on June 4. Sanjay Pulipaka of the Politeia Research Foundation highlighted the immense logistics involved, managed by the Election Commission of India (ECI) through efforts like using the Aadhaar system for voter registration and special outreach for marginalized groups.

      Study abroad: US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia — which is the best country for Indian students in terms of education cost, scholarships, jobs?

      Aspiring to pursue higher studies at prestigious universities like Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, and others is a common goal for many Indian students. However, achieving this aspiration often presents numerous challenges. Before making a final decision about studying abroad at these highly sought-after destinations, it's essential to carefully consider various factors. Let's explore the key considerations for Indian students aiming to study in these top 5 destinations.

      'He never used to talk about his Victoria Cross': Lt Gen Bhagat's daughter recalls his rich legacy

      Lt Gen P S Bhagat, the first Indian officer to win the Victoria Cross, was remembered by Ashali Varma on his 49th death anniversary. Varma shared personal anecdotes of Bhagat as a loving father figure who downplayed his military achievements.

      Taunted for being "mentally impaired" once, Para world champion Deepthi is now feted in village

      Born to daily wage labourers at in Warangal district of Telangana, the 20-year-old Deepthi on Monday clinched gold with a world record time of 55.07 seconds in the women's 400m T20 category race. She also qualified for the upcoming Paris Paralympics. The T20 category is meant for athletes who have intellectual impairment.

      Australia announces changes to its Temporary Graduate Visa programs

      The Australian Government has announced significant changes to the Temporary Graduate visa programs starting July 1, 2024, realigning visa streams with study levels. Key benefits include work opportunities, family inclusion, and extended stays for Hong Kong and British National Overseas passport holders. Age limits and qualification requirements will be adjusted.

      ETS launches TOEFL India Championship for study abroad aspirants

      ETS TOEFL India Championship offers Rs 15 lacs prize money. Participants can win cash prizes to support overseas studies. The competition includes rounds testing English proficiency and academic skills, providing opportunities for study abroad aspirants in India.

      India, Australia review progress on trade and investment negotiations, discuss way forward for its completion

      In the first Joint Committee Meeting (JCM) under India-Australia Economic Co-operation and Trade Agreement (Ind-Aus ECTA), both sides acknowledged the smooth implementation of the ECTA and briefly elaborated on ECTA implementation issues including MRAs on organic products, market access issues related to products like okra, pomegranate, grapes, cottage cheese, macadamia nuts, lentils and avocado.

      India raises issue of pharma pricing control in Australia

      India raised concerns on pharmaceutical pricing control in Australia during a recent bilateral meeting, focusing on market access, people-to-people contacts, and trade decline. JCM addressed MRAs on organic products, okra, pomegranate, grapes, cottage cheese.

      No spike in rejections, we just want good students to enrol, says Australia’s High Commissioner to India

      Philip Green OAM addressed concerns over visa rejections among Indian students, emphasizing no surge in rejections. Australia prioritizes quality education, aiming for a future increase in Indian students despite record-breaking applications.

      ANZ Bank in talks with Australia Pensions on India investments

      ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. is exploring investment opportunities in India's infrastructure assets and debt market with Australian pension funds, aiming to establish a comprehensive business relationship. With India's infrastructure sector requiring substantial funding and Indian government bonds becoming attractive, ANZ aims to facilitate investments, doubling its capital base in India over the past two years.

      Huge opportunities to enhance Australia, India collaboration in skills training sector: Philip Green

      High Commissioner Philip Green discusses enhancing collaboration between India and Australia in skill training areas like digital technology, renewable energy, and infrastructure. He highlights the need for partnership to support India's massive skills demand and emphasizes the Australia-India future skills initiative.

      Canada, US, Australia, or the UK: Your study-abroad paradise could turn out to be hellish

      The shifting landscape of international education is impacting Indian students as they navigate challenges in traditional study-abroad destinations like Australia and Canada. Rising costs, immigration restrictions, and emerging alternative study locations are influencing students' choices for pursuing education abroad. Some of the Indian students expecting to land in an advanced country with better amenities and infrastructure might get a shock when they find even the basics can be beyond their reach.

      Global Shift: New policies impact international student demand in the UK, Canada & Australia

      The international education landscape is experiencing significant shifts due to new policies impacting student demand in the UK, Canada, and Australia. Reports from ICEF Monitor and Studyportals highlight a decline in interest in Canada and Australia, particularly among students from India.

      Building a win-win India-Australia Defence Partnership

      Australia and India are strengthening their strategic partnership to enhance regional security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific. Their collaboration aims to ensure maritime security, freedom of navigation, and counter assertive behavior in the region. Key areas of cooperation include defense research, technology sharing, and joint maritime exercises. Both nations recognize the importance of their partnership in addressing regional challenges and fostering global good, particularly in containing China's maritime expansion.

      India-Australia partnership expansion: CECA in focus

      One of the critical issues discussed at these events was the bilateral economic and strategic relations between the two countries, in particular the proposed Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). “We need to strengthen collaboration and invite sectoral insights to inform the negotiators going forward”, said Dipen Rughani, head of Newland Group. one of the three organisers of an event at the Consulate General of India in Sydney on February 2.

      Opportunities for India-Australia economic and trade cooperation limitless: Experts

      Experts agreed that the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) was an important milestone in bilateral trade. Both sides deserved credit for sealing the deal, supported by political guidance from the highest levels. The early upward trends seen in levels of goods trade and a strong potential for greater services trade and business mobility were pointed out as positive signs.

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